Straight from the Department of No Shit, Sherlock comes a report issued by the Guttmacher Institute about the dramatically decreased abortion rates back in 2011, before the series of major GOP attacks on birth control and women's rights.

Thanks to the Affordable Care Act's requirement of insurance plans to cover birth control without a copay — which is currently being fought against, unfortunately — 27 million women are benefiting and the rate of unwanted pregnancies went down.

Planned Parenthood released a statement that highlighted 2011's achievements and underscored the fact that the attacks on making contraceptives available is counterintuitive: "Planned Parenthood is proud to provide abortion services for women who make the deeply personal decision to end a pregnancy, we are proud to fight for a woman's right to make that decision without interference from politicians, and we are proud to provide birth control that prevents that need for abortion in the first place."